1. aunt
a. [] as in "ah" (9.62%)
b. [] as in "ant" (75.15%)
c. [] as in "caught" (2.77%)
d. I have the same vowel in "ah", "caught", and "aunt" (2.52%)
e. I pronounce it the same as "ain't" (0.58%)
f. I use [/] when referring to the general concept of an aunt, but [] when referring to a specific person by name. (6.64%)
g. I use [] when referring to the general concept of an aunt, but [/] when referring to a specific person by name. (1.84%)
h. other (0.88%)
(11713 respondents)

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Choice a: [] as in "ah"

Choice b: [] as in "ant"

Choice c: [] as in "caught"

Choice d: I have the same vowel in "ah", "caught", and "aunt"

Choice e: I pronounce it the same as "ain't"

Choice f: I use [/] when referring to the general concept of an aunt, but [] when referring to a specific person by name.

Choice g: I use [] when referring to the general concept of an aunt, but [/] when referring to a specific person by name.